For the ladies - ever buy smaller clothing for motivation?

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  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I've done it... definitely not for $250 though. More like... $20.
  • TheGirlsATimeBomb
    TheGirlsATimeBomb Posts: 434 Member
    yeah i bought two skirts at a good will, $2 (one size too small) and $3 (two sizes too small) that are too tight, $250, idk if i'd do it unless i REALLY REALLY REALLY liked it.
  • TChester_05
    TChester_05 Posts: 83 Member
    I have a favorite jeans brand that are currently on sale so instead of buying them in the size I wear now I just bought them (today at lunch) one size smaller. I'm taking a baby step of confidence that I will at a minimum make it to that size soon!
  • Mia_RagazzaTosta
    Mia_RagazzaTosta Posts: 4,885 Member
    I did...6 years ago. Now that it finally fits, I don't like it.
  • laineybz
    laineybz Posts: 704 Member
    I didn't buy anything smaller but i kept some tops and jeans from when i used to be smaller. They're actually too big for me now.
  • Joji_Bean
    Joji_Bean Posts: 18 Member
    Actually, I do this for convenience! In fact I'm wearing a size 12 jeans right now that I bought about 6 months ago that were way too small for me at that time...because I new one day my bigger jeans would no longer fit. I just bought a pair of size 10 pants yesterday because the 12's were too big...the 10's were just a bit too snug...but hey, they were on sale and will fit in no time :) If you have the money, I say go for it!
  • Booksandbeaches
    Booksandbeaches Posts: 1,791 Member
    Yes, I have. I really liked some shirts and I didn't know when I'd see those again so I bought them. I also did that for two pairs of jeans, one of which I can wear now! Thank you, squat challenge.

    I also have clothes from when I was at my goal size.
  • JulieGirl58
    JulieGirl58 Posts: 158 Member
    I do this occasionally but not to the tune of $250.00.
  • nilbogger
    nilbogger Posts: 870 Member
    No, because what would probably happen is I wouldn't fit into the piece of clothing in a timely manner and I would just get frustrated.
  • synapse0782
    synapse0782 Posts: 25 Member
    I find the best motivator for me is: when I feel good in the clothes that fit me now. Having a closet full of clothes that don't fit depresses me. If I'm walking around feeling great about myself, I'm more likely to go running that day, eat right, etc. So if this were me, I'd buy the bigger size, have it tailored, and enjoy the dress.
  • callmestephanie
    callmestephanie Posts: 90 Member
    I don't buy clothes as motivation, but I have hung onto something from when I was smaller.

    This. I have like two trash bags of cloths I love from when I was younger and I hope to fit into again. I'm so cloooose. Now if only my boobs would shrink, they're they biggest problem x-x
  • MrsCurvyFab
    MrsCurvyFab Posts: 46 Member
    I am the same way with my 'play' money. thank God my husbands mom was the same with clothes and shoes growing up.. so he is arleady used to it (Thank you Mrs. Beverly!)

    but i do have a handful of clothes that i try on ever so often to see how far i have come. when I was at my highest weight I had a pair of slacks my sister used to wear. I mean like 6 sizes smaller! I would try them on to see how far i have come. it took almost 2 years and the pants fit now, but they are just no good for my body type.

    if its your motivation DO IT! 10lbs is very doable and closer than you think. sometimes even a couple of months away:)
    some find their motiavation on the scale, in pictures, or whatever... do what you know will drive you. take it and run with it :)

    I have a black dress hanging in my closet waiting for my 30th bday. 9 months away :)
  • knra_grl
    knra_grl Posts: 1,566 Member
    No but I have held on to an old pair of Levi jeans which were my fave (omg I am old) - they are worn and torn in places but if I EVER fit back into those I will celebrate :drinker:
  • katiefbe
    katiefbe Posts: 39 Member
    Nope because I don't have room to keep ever expanding amounts of 'stuff' and I'd find it really depressing.

    I do however buy clothes that are just a touch too snug for comfort because I know that in two weeks they'll fit perfectly (but in two weeks I probably won't have time to go shopping).

    There also comes a point when whilst having a muffin top looks bad, wearing clothes that are clearly too big looks slovenly.
  • Maryaly40
    Maryaly40 Posts: 551 Member
    i bought a pair of dress pants that are a size 4. They were only $4.00 on clearance. Maybe I'll fit into them next winter :)
  • EddieHaskell97
    EddieHaskell97 Posts: 2,227 Member
    Not a lady, but I did it twice. It did nothing to help, both times. However, when I did finally get it together, I had some new clothes that fit oh-so-well just waiting for me in the closet. As I'm a guy, the fact that they were two years old wasn't any sort of fashion faux-pas.
  • arielgrange9
    arielgrange9 Posts: 7 Member
    I just went to buy jeans the other day and I bought one pair that is 2 sizes down just because I wanted to be tested!

    I find that I will buy tighter t-shirts because I can't stand wearing things that are too small and it looking ridiculously awful and not attractive so I put it on at the end of each week and sometimes (not everytime) I see it fitting a little better :)
  • arielgrange9
    arielgrange9 Posts: 7 Member
    Not all women have that issue Mate, my 'fashion sense' involves a football/hockey jersey and whatever jeans DONT have holes in them quite yet! ;)
  • Cakewalk25
    Cakewalk25 Posts: 71 Member
    Here's the dress for those curious: http://www.anthropologie.com/anthro/product/clothes-dresses/4130231801010.jsp?cm_sp=Grid-_-4130231801010-_-Regular_1 I think I might just drool over it for a while...It's one of those dresses that is very form fitting so basically if you have any bulges it'll show! Yeah, it's about $100 more than I would like to spend on a dress, but it's so beautiful! Haha

    And @judykat, your closet looks awesome!
  • tempehforever
    tempehforever Posts: 183 Member
    I don't think this works, especially if you go a LOT smaller.

    I'm a size 6, which is a common "goal" size, but I'd estimate less than a quarter of clothes I try on in my size fit well or are flattering on me. Just because you've lost weight doesn't mean that ever single thing in your new size will look good on you. It would be sad to get all excited about a new item only to lose weight and discover that, nope, high-waisted pencil skirts just don't work on you (or whatever).
  • retiree2006
    retiree2006 Posts: 951 Member
    No because sometimes what I think will look good (in the future) ends up not being as flattering. So these days I wait until I'm "there" and then buy. Amazing how things I think will fit nicely don't, and even more interesting how new-to-me styles now look great! I've become much more critical when buying rather than just getting anything that used to cover my more ample physique!
  • princessofredrock
    princessofredrock Posts: 382 Member
    After loosing most of the weight I wanted to. I could not wait to try on those old pre baby jeans!

    To my surprise they fit my waist, a 1990 size 4 but they were all relaxed fit cause I have always had a big booty! lol

    They did not however fit my butt and legs any more..... baggy city! ugh! I love wearing jeans so I guess I will have to go get skinny jeans... what a bummer! lol The only pair that fits is a pair of Jordache jeans my M-I-L gave me years ago!

    Now dresses, different story! Yes I bought some knowing I would some day fit in them, and I am almost there! Just need to tighten the upper and lower muffin some more and the 3 that don't zip will!

    Good luck to us all as we work to our goals and then BOOM! hit them!

    ;)
  • BeachGingerOnTheRocks
    BeachGingerOnTheRocks Posts: 3,927 Member
    I hang on to everything and will try to fit back into clothes. Even clothes that are really outdated. It's kind of a bad habit because when I go to my closet and think "I have plenty of Size X clothes" but everything has bad elastic or is ugly.

    Man, I need to go shopping. I'm managing on t-shirts my mom "accidentally" bought at Hollister in my size instead of my niece's. If What Not To Wear was still being filmed, Clinton and Stacy would take all of them, my ratty gym clothes and my swimwear and make me dress like a human being.
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    Yes and no.

    I've done it but definitely not to that level. I just can't part with hundreds of dollars that easily because I'm VERY tight with money (even though I'm also a working individual with no children). Not saying it's bad for you to do, though! You know yourself best and I'd say if the next size up is already too large on you then go for it!

    For me it's usually thrift store or DEEPLY discounted clearance stuff I'll go ahead and snag. Like $7 skinnies in a 12 at Target (currently in a loose pair that are 16 and can tell the cut/fit will transfer). Or the $1 dress that I got in a charity shop last summer and it now fits pretty well. I've got a bunch of 14s that I just started getting into and 1/2 drawer of L tops that are just waiting on me. Most of those "fit" now but will look better later. For the time being they're good layering pieces!
  • beaches61
    beaches61 Posts: 154 Member
    I would buy clothing as a REWARD for losing weight, but not as an inspiration to lose weight. If I don't look good in it NOW, I don't buy it.
  • wilsoje74
    wilsoje74 Posts: 1,720 Member
    I wouldn't if it cost $250!
  • judykat7
    judykat7 Posts: 576 Member
    Here's the dress for those curious: http://www.anthropologie.com/anthro/product/clothes-dresses/4130231801010.jsp?cm_sp=Grid-_-4130231801010-_-Regular_1 I think I might just drool over it for a while...It's one of those dresses that is very form fitting so basically if you have any bulges it'll show! Yeah, it's about $100 more than I would like to spend on a dress, but it's so beautiful! Haha

    And @judykat, your closet looks awesome!

    Thanks! I do have a great closet - just a hair too small though.

    Very cute dress but not one that will stay in style forever if that matters to you. It doesn't too me if I like it well enough. That dress too me is more like a dress I would buy for a particular occasion and in your scenario if it doesn't fit when that occasion arrives then its wasted maybe. Sometime items just call our name though!
  • lynn1982
    lynn1982 Posts: 1,439 Member
    I've bought pants before that were a tad snug, knowing that they'd fit after losing a couple more pounds. So I guess that's similar?

    I don't think there's anything wrong with buying smaller clothes for motivation. The only problem is if you have a particular time that you need to wear the dress, it might not fit then. Also, be careful with this - I bought a dress a couple years ago that was a tad snug. I kept it thinking it would fit soon but I never wore it because it just never fit. A couple months ago I was going through my closet and found the dress - tags still on it! I tried it on and it was way too big!! I was a bit disappointed that I never got to wear it...
  • ThatCatholicGirl
    ThatCatholicGirl Posts: 209 Member
    Okay, I HAD to click and comment on this thread because it was right up my street! (I normally stay away from the forums.)

    I'm currently wondering about doing the same thing. I'm a UK size 14 so... a US 10. I've seen THE most beautiful dress that I think would be perfect for my BIL's wedding in July that is a dress size smaller at a size 12 (US 8 - yes a dress size goes up and down by 2 not 1, weird huh?) and I'm thinking about buying it and hanging it up for me to see every time I work out to "keep my eyes on the prize" so to speak. It's a toughie... it's still pricey even in the sale (I never spend much on my clothes, I'm no fashionista).

    I'm intrigued to see that some people think it's a great ideas whereas others don't. I don't *think* my body would change too much in a dress size. If it does, I hope it's my post-pregnancy-at-6-years belly that changes the most!!

    ~TCG~

    (Oh the dress? Check it: http://images.asos-media.com/inv/media/6/1/3/9/2989316/nude/image1xl.jpg)
  • judykat7
    judykat7 Posts: 576 Member
    Normally if I bought a dress 6 months in advance of an event I would buy 3 more and shoes to match all of the before the event arrived and then not know what to wear! One size isn't a lot for 6 months though. It might make the purchase more attractive if you could get into the smaller size but needed to have a body change in order to wear it comfortably and rock it.